•Wishful Thinking, Shooting Star (Bone)
Wishful Thinking, Shooting Star (Bone): Bone Shooting Star hand carved By Christopher Miller, beaded by Marni Zimlin with Citrine, Blue Goldstone & Amber with gold plated spacers & squeeze clasp.
20”, hand knotted on silk.
Though we do our best to portray the colors we see in the product with the naked eye, color may vary from the images shown. Every monitor or mobile display has a different capability to display colors, and every individual may see these colors differently. In addition, lighting conditions at the time the photo was taken can also affect an image's color.
Cosmic Collab Co. cannot guarantee that the color you see accurately portrays the true color of the product. Photographs are taken in a variety of lighting conditions.
Wishful Thinking, Shooting Star (Bone): Bone Shooting Star hand carved By Christopher Miller, beaded by Marni Zimlin with Citrine, Blue Goldstone & Amber with gold plated spacers & squeeze clasp.
20”, hand knotted on silk.
Though we do our best to portray the colors we see in the product with the naked eye, color may vary from the images shown. Every monitor or mobile display has a different capability to display colors, and every individual may see these colors differently. In addition, lighting conditions at the time the photo was taken can also affect an image's color.
Cosmic Collab Co. cannot guarantee that the color you see accurately portrays the true color of the product. Photographs are taken in a variety of lighting conditions.
Wishful Thinking, Shooting Star (Bone): Bone Shooting Star hand carved By Christopher Miller, beaded by Marni Zimlin with Citrine, Blue Goldstone & Amber with gold plated spacers & squeeze clasp.
20”, hand knotted on silk.
Though we do our best to portray the colors we see in the product with the naked eye, color may vary from the images shown. Every monitor or mobile display has a different capability to display colors, and every individual may see these colors differently. In addition, lighting conditions at the time the photo was taken can also affect an image's color.
Cosmic Collab Co. cannot guarantee that the color you see accurately portrays the true color of the product. Photographs are taken in a variety of lighting conditions.